Dylan O'Brien Tweeted Disappointment About "American Idol" Results

The latest season of American Idol narrowed down its number of Idol hopefuls to just three on Sunday night (May 13), and actor Dylan O'Brien is just as devastated by the results as the rest of social media.

After an exciting episode of Idol in which contestants Cade Foehner and Michael J. Woodard were sent home, Dylan took to Twitter to express his dismay with the results. The Teen Wolf and Maze Runner star used a more than appropriate GIF of Jim Carey shouting "come on" to sum up his feelings. He captioned the image with a question, writing: "First @hashtagcatie and now @MichaelJWoodard?? #idol."

Dylan's followers were supportive of the tweet, with one fan writing, "omg you’re tweeting like a fan account this is the content i LIVE FOR," and another calling the moment a "perfect use of GIF." "Ur using gifs now? im so proud of you," one person tweeted.

Fellow Idol fans also tweeted about the results, and they seemed to be especially disappointed that Michael was sent home. One person tweeted, "@MichaelJWoodard is the ONLY contestant that has the magical star quality. It is rare & cannot be made. Michael is so special, one in a million. The others can sing but they are a dime a dozen." That sentiment was echoed by many Idol watchers.

This isn't the only time Dylan has been a loyal television viewer just like us — he recently tweeted in support of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which was cancelled by Fox before it got picked up by NBC last week. He also retweeted a fan who suggested that "celebs that freaked out with us on social media about the cancellation should guest on #B99 season 6!" We'd definitely be down for a Dylan O'Brien guest appearance.

There's even more good news for fans of Dylan's American Idol tweeting. The show's two part season finale will air on May 20 and 21, Variety reports. Even though two of his faves won't be winners, hopefully Dylan will be tuned in and tweeting the live results.